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Post by michelle on Jan 17, 2010 8:31:58 GMT -8
Bring it on, Chris. Just be prepared to get beat up by a girl!
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Post by Josh on Apr 29, 2010 21:22:30 GMT -8
Back to strange and random personal facts...
I once had half my face paralyzed* for a whole summer. At Church, Steve's grandma just assumed I was trying to be cool.
*(a temporary case of Bell's Palsy)
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Post by Josh on Sept 7, 2010 17:39:25 GMT -8
My right eye tears up when I eat food.
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Post by robin on Sept 8, 2010 7:38:35 GMT -8
Without realizing it, after I say something I repeat myself silently. People will see my mouth continue to move after I talk and they wander what I'm saying. It is kind of odd, Cory does the same thing, but not Cameron. Apparently this can be passed on so I'm guessing that its genetic.
Has anyone ever noticed this about me?
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Post by rose on Sept 8, 2010 9:04:16 GMT -8
"My right eye tears up when I eat food." ~Josh
That's weird.
It actually tears up more when you're drinking warm beverages or eating soup, as opposed to just regular food with more substance.
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Post by robin on Sept 8, 2010 9:29:39 GMT -8
My right eye tears up when I eat food. Your eyes always tear up. You're a big sissy. But I think Chris has you beat in the tearing up department. ;D
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Post by rose on Sept 8, 2010 9:40:17 GMT -8
My right eye tears up when I eat food. Your eyes always tear up. You're a big sissy. But I think Chris has you beat in the tearing up department. ;D Wait, if tearing up means you're a big sissy...what does mumbling to yourself mean?
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Post by robin on Sept 8, 2010 12:01:51 GMT -8
Perhaps I'm just crazy. Would that be a suprise to anyone?
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Post by christopher on Sept 8, 2010 18:13:05 GMT -8
Careful, I've been known make others cry as well.
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Post by robin on Sept 9, 2010 7:30:22 GMT -8
Perhaps at one time in your life, but you're too gentle these days. If you were to make anyone cry, it would probably hurt you more. However, thats one of the things I admire about you.
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Post by robin on Sept 9, 2010 7:46:22 GMT -8
By the way, I'm not sure if I would call it mumbling. There is no sound, only lip movement. Strangely it's done unconsciously. Some people have thought that I'm being rude being rude. When Laine and I first met, she thought that I was mocking her quietly to myself.
I've tried to consciously be aware of it, but that was no good. It simply can't be helped.
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Post by christopher on Sept 9, 2010 8:32:42 GMT -8
Wow, you even do it when you write.
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Post by christopher on Sept 9, 2010 8:33:50 GMT -8
How can you say that? I am the hatchet man. ;D
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Post by robin on Sept 9, 2010 8:55:50 GMT -8
Wow, you even do it when you write. That's hilarious! I can't believe that I actually did that while discussing this topic. ;D
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Post by robin on Sept 9, 2010 9:00:59 GMT -8
How can you say that? I am the hatchet man. ;D I feel like an outsider when the "hatchet man" is brought up in discussions. Unfortunately I had already gone home from our backpacking trip when you became the "hatchet man".
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Post by Josh on Sept 9, 2010 16:04:15 GMT -8
Yeah and Hatchetman made a second appearance at the camping trip.
But don't worry Robin. I'm sure Chris would do a personal show for you if you asked.
Justus is still singing the lyrics to part II- I can't believe he remembers them!
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Post by Josh on Sept 9, 2010 16:08:25 GMT -8
Wow, you even do it when you write. That's hilarious! I can't believe that I actually did that while discussing this topic. ;D I just got it. That is so funny!
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